Visual SourceSafe integrates into MS IDE's, although it is slow and
flaky in our experience. Subversion does not. The Ankh project
(ankh.tigris.org) has a plugin for VSNet2002 (and VSNet2003, I think),
but I don't know of any similar thing for MSDev6 (which is the version
that uses dsp files).
DJ
-----Original Message-----
From: sussman@collab.net [mailto:sussman@collab.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:25 PM
To: rbraswell@connected.com; SVN Dev List
Subject: Re: Can subversion do....
rbraswell@connected.com writes:
> 1) When a branch is taken from the main line, will subversion update
the SCC
> information in the MS Dev Studio .dsp and .dsw files, or will I have
to do
> that myself as I currently do in VSS?
I don't of any version control tool that knows how to "automatically
update .dsp files". I don't understand why that even needs to
happen, maybe a MS Dev Studio person can address this.
>
> 2) Can developers have their own "private branch\workspace", changes
made to
> which can later be promoted into the main line? How would this be
done?
Yes. Read chapter 4 of the svn book: http://svnbook.red-bean.com
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